2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijepes.2017.08.015
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An effective load shedding remedial action scheme considering wind farms generation

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“…In Reference 38, a PMU based load shedding strategy is proposed that includes the wind generation. The amount of load shedding is proposed by the Equation (33).…”
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“…In Reference 38, a PMU based load shedding strategy is proposed that includes the wind generation. The amount of load shedding is proposed by the Equation (33).…”
Section: Methods Used In Sips Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A differential power coefficient (DPC) is calculated to detect the difference between unstable and stable power swings in Reference 58. The RMS values of differential current and voltages for r samples are represented in Equation (38).…”
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“…In accordance with the prevailing industrial terminology, SCM can be further divided into congestion management (CM) and volt-var control (VVC). There has been much previous work on CM and VVC based on the use of generation rescheduling and load shedding [7]- [10], distributed generation [11]- [12], FACTS devices [13]- [15], demand side management [16]- [17], energy storage [18], and transmission switching [19]- [21]. Earlier studies were mostly concerned with contingencies that will push the system into an alert state and paid less attention to system emergency state, where, if adequate control actions are not promptly implemented, changes in power flows and energy balance will result in the inability of conventional algorithms to converge.…”
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